I'll cut to the chase, I've been playing a lotta disc golf the last couple months, and along with that have been dying almost all of my discs...

This thread will, once I get some pictures up, follow my various disc dying ventures.

In my most recent news, I got my hands on a Latitude 64 Pure disc, and discovered that it takes dye similarly to the Innova KC Pro plastic... which is to say, very poorly.

Hopefully pics will follow soon, figured I'd drum up some anticipation (yeah, right) and let y'all know about the latitude plastic (Grip line) in terms of dye.(Love how it flies, very nice even prior to breaking-in)

XOXO, Snow

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Finally got off my backside and took some (low quality) pictures of my discs.

These are in order from oldest to most recent dyes...Three are missing, a rising sun monarch, a jaguar Valkyrie, and the batman symbol valk I did for the young lady I'm seeing.

and without further ado...

Arashikage Champ Roadrunner

Pac Man Ghost KC Pro Roc (Further evidence that KC Pro doesn't take dye well, I had this in orange dye long enough that it would have been dark brown had it been star plastic)(Eyes are sharpie-d in, wouldn't take the dye worth a damn)

Quartered Star Cro (just playing around, didn't turn out well)

Corona Star Eagle

Skull Latitude 64 Pure

I'm looking forward to playing around with more Latitude plastic, I've got an Opto XXX and an Opto Trident.The stamp on the Pure took some work to get rid of, and it took a while to take the dye, not quite as difficult as KC Pro, but I was shooting for a dark red on the skull

Anyway, enjoy!(Next step is multiple colors on one disc, as well as working on being more exacting with my cuts)

First up is another pirate/skull themed putter, with a not-so-hot bleed at the top and general lack of crispness throughout.Latitude 64 Pure Grip lineMeant for it to be green, but the dark green dye ended up blue, and adding yellow to it didn't really change anything

Shoryuken on Latitude 64 XXX in Opto plasticThis one I dig a lot, though I don't throw it much... may have to work more on my forehand to get some use out of her

Looking good man! I too have been dying every disc i can get my hands on haha... Are you using vinyl to cut out your designs? I've been using contact paper and its worked wonders! No bleeding or residue afterward, plus its cheap.

That's the video that got me started for dyeing...Im just recently being able to keep my own impatience in control(and being entirely too comfortable with singed hands): P

In other news, I'm almost out of stuff to dye!Thinkin about the discraft misprint pack for some new toys...downside is the lack of control over color... oh yeah, and the part where excepting a DGA putter I randomly picked up, all I've ever thrown is Innova and Latitude.(I assume that their nicer plastic takes dye well, based on innova's nice plastic doing so?)

Finally, when I was doing the PANDA lettering on that monarch, I first tried the 'really gritty paste' method of dyeing, where you basically sludge the dye over where you want... the how-to (from this site, articles section) said that 30-45 minutes should do it, so I waited 50 minutes, and the dye barely took?Maybe I missed something...

Did another Pure last night, came out OK(the Grip plastic doesn't like dye much, the orange I ended with would have been a dark dark red if I had been dyeing say, star plastic)Rogue Status inspired(not that it is a big deal, but the website I use to take these pictures mirrors everything... in person, the guns point right)First time using die cut vinyl from the internet rather than cutting my own design, pretty snazzy in that there are zero bleeds or smudges

At this point I'm down to three discs that need dye for sure...Blue SidewinderBlue EpicYellow Zero Line Pure (very stubborn stamp on it, I wasn't able to get all of it off, will likely go for a very full design)